The sheriff's office said they were in possession of their own EBT cards or others EBT cards. They would meet with Schnatter who would swipe their EBT cards for the full amount. Deputies said Schnatter would then keep have the money and give the other half to the card owner in cash.

Deputies said Schnatter was making between $5,000 and 7,000 a day.

"So there is no food changing hands," said Sheriff Mike Scott. "There is no steak and seafood despite the truck; it's all a big scam. He would give half the money to the card holder and half to him and all he did was swipe a card. In doing this, the government has been defrauded, taxpayers have been defrauded and people are still hungry that need this stuff."

The sheriff's office is actively searching for three more people who they say were also selling EBT cards to Schnatter. Deputies are looking for Jeremey Kilburn and Joseph Sheets.

Investigators say $330 million are being stolen from the government through falsified EBT purchases each year.